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Royal Caribbean Continues Fleet Expansion with New Icon Class Ship Order
https://tdl.ink/p/815wrote by Raghib . (2 months ago)
Image credit: Royal Caribbean Group.
Royal Caribbean Group has formalized an agreement with Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku to commission a fourth vessel within its Icon Class series, slated for delivery in 2027. This contract also provides Royal Caribbean International with the option to extend the series by constructing a fifth and sixth ship of the same class.
The Icon Class, introduced in January 2024, marked a significant milestone in the cruise industry by merging elements of a beach retreat, resort escape, and theme park adventure into a unified vacation experience. The first vessel in the series set a new standard for luxury and innovation at sea. The subsequent ship, Star of the Seas, is scheduled to launch in 2025, followed by a third, as-yet-unnamed vessel in 2026.
This latest agreement underscores Royal Caribbean Group's commitment to sustaining its capacity expansion strategy. By advancing the Icon Class, the company aims to continue delivering exceptional and varied experiences to its guests, transforming each cruise into more than just a vacation but rather a series of unforgettable journeys. This initiative aligns with the company's broader vision of enabling guests to create enduring memories through a lifetime of exceptional voyages.
Royal Caribbean Group's Silversea Takes Delivery of Silver Ray from Meyer Werft
https://tdl.ink/p/630wrote by Raghib . (6 months ago)
https://www.marinelink.com/news/silversea-takes-delivery-new-cruise-ship-513704
Silversea, under the Royal Caribbean Group, has recently acquired its latest addition, Silver Ray, marking the second ship in its esteemed Nova Class, sourced from the renowned shipbuilder Meyer Werft in Germany. Boasting a gross tonnage of 54,700 and a capacity to accommodate 728 passengers, Silver Ray stands as a pinnacle of energy efficiency and luxury in the realm of expedition cruise ships, alongside its sibling, Silver Nova. Distinguishing features of Silversea's Nova Class encompass an innovative asymmetrical design and an expansive 4,000 square meters of exterior glass.
After traversing approximately 40 kilometers along the River Ems from Meyer Werft's shipyard in Papenburg in late April, Silver Ray concluded its rigorous technical and nautical sea trials in the North Sea on May 8. Scheduled to embark on its maiden voyage from Lisbon come June 15, Silver Ray is poised to grace the Mediterranean waters for its inaugural season before embarking on a transatlantic journey to the Americas, slated for December 2024. This milestone underscores Silversea's commitment to delivering unparalleled luxury and cutting-edge design within the cruising industry.
Seatrium Secures Lucrative Contracts for Vessel Conversions and Upgrades
https://tdl.ink/p/574wrote by Raghib . (7 months ago)
https://splash247.com/seatrium-bags-260m-worth-of-repair-upgrade-and-conversion-deals/
Singapore-based shipbuilding firm, Seatrium, has clinched contracts worth S$350 million ($259m), covering a spectrum of vessel projects set for completion by 2025. Notable deals include converting three LNG carriers into FSRUs for Karpowership, commencing in Q2 2024, with a potential fourth project. Seatrium will also collaborate with Modec to upgrade Woodside Energy's Pyrenees Venture FPSO, aiming for redeployment off Western Australia's coast.
Further projects entail major remediation work for Chevron in Thailand, starting Q2 2024, and significant repairs on the Hakuryu 5 semi-submersible drilling rig. Additionally, Seatrium will conduct LNGC dry dockings for Hyundai LNG Shipping and naval work. A significant portion of Seatrium's recent haul involves retrofitting ten cruise vessels, six from Carnival and four from Royal Caribbean. These developments underscore Seatrium's stature as a leading shipbuilder, reinforcing its pivotal role in the maritime industry's ongoing evolution.
Royal Caribbean’s Independence Resumes Service After Drydock
https://tdl.ink/p/244wrote by Carsten Bullemer (almost two years ago)
The Independence of the Seas is resuming service today after a drydock in Spain. Resuming its program of short cruises to the Bahamas, the Royal Caribbean International vessel is departing Port Canaveral on a three-night cruise. In addition to Nassau, the itinerary includes a ten-hour visit to Perfect Day at…